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Binkie The Clown

(7,911 posts)
Sun Aug 21, 2016, 11:44 AM Aug 2016

My morning epiphany: The one thing they all have in common is why religions persist.

Every religion from the beginning of time has shared one characteristic that has made them successful at gathering and holding on to adherents. Religion treats gullibility as a virtue and rewards it with praise, and since the majority of people seem to be inclined to be gullible, it follows that by praising gullibility (re-branded as "faith&quot they reinforce a basic human tendency which allows the ignorant not only to remain ignorant, but to fancy themselves as more knowledgeable than those who do not share their particular brand of gullibility.

It feeds into the need to be "superior" (it's no coincidence that religious fanaticism and racism seem to co-exist in some individuals), the need to belong to an in-group, the need to have their worth affirmed, and their need to avoid the effort of actually thinking about anything.

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My morning epiphany: The one thing they all have in common is why religions persist. (Original Post) Binkie The Clown Aug 2016 OP
totally n/t 8 track mind Aug 2016 #1
We help perpetuate superstition when we accept opinions as facts. ZombieHorde Aug 2016 #2
Totally True ! Tigerinu Sep 2016 #3

ZombieHorde

(29,047 posts)
2. We help perpetuate superstition when we accept opinions as facts.
Sun Aug 21, 2016, 03:46 PM
Aug 2016

When someone says behavior x is wrong and behavior y is right, and it's stated as an objective truth, we can agree, which avoids conflict, but we're only perpetuating the myth that our opinions dictate reality. Confusing subjective thought with objective thought seems to be the heart of many religions.

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